Telehealth

Virtual Solutions for Substance Use Care Conference

Event Date
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Virtual

The COVID-19 pandemic proved that a lot of medicine can be delivered virtually. A lot of sentiments were corrected and a lot of anxieties were proven wrong. Online resources can help to build capacity and provide better access to patients who need care and can’t get it.

Telehealth Reading List

Reading List
Looking to learn about telehealth or telemedicine and what it looks like in practice? Take a look at our latest reading list to find out more.
ISSUP Telehealth Telemedicine

Experiences of Clinicians Transitioning to Telemedicine

Scientific article
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many practitioners to shift their practice online, using telemedicine to treat Opioid Use Disorder. This has allowed for the continuity of essential care whilst adhering to the social distancing guidelines...

Caring for Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Book
Supporting Access to Telehealth for Addiction Services: Regulatory Overview and General Practice Considerations The purpose of this document, which was put together by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), is to provide...

Telehealth Tips from Turning Point

Video and audio recordings
In the shadow of COVID-19, telehealth has been pushed to the forefront of service delivery. Everyone is working rapidly to establish quality telehealth systems to replace face-to-face therapeutic encounters with clients. But for some...

Telepsychiatry: The CCBHC Staffing Solution Recording and Slides

Video and audio recordings
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Now that clinics across the country are eligible to apply for CCBHC Expansion grants, this creates an exciting opportunity for organizations to increase access to care. Leaders are looking for ways to ensure that their organizations are...

Webinar: Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic

ISSUP Webinar
Four experts, brought together by ISSUP Ukraine discuss measures being taken in Ukraine to address the mental health issues brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic. The speakers focus upon psychosocial aspects of the pandemic; destigmatisation of mental health issue; stress factors for the healthcare professions and support initiatives during quarantine.